Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Morning Briefing: Where are the Donors?


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Morning Briefing

For May 14, 2013



Before I begin the morning, I want to draw your attention to this morning's sponsor.  I've been critical of outside groups using the names of third parties while having no relation to those individuals.  Often, these groups provide little to no support to the candidates themselves.  Today's RedState Sponsor, Elect Sheriff Joe Arpaio, is the official campaign committee for Sheriff Joe Arpaio.


Thanks,


Erick



1.  The Waste of Republican Donors

The GOP needs to stop acting like because it lost the battle of 2012, it lost the war. The war continues and Barack Obama's side just gave the GOP some major new weapons to use against his destructive policies.


How many hundreds of millions of dollars were wasted by Republican donors in 2012 to prop up Newt Gingrich or Rick Santorum or Mitt Romney? How much money was wasted?


Much of it was sent to groups run by former Bushies and Romney 2008 veterans who made a killing off of rich Republican donors with nothing to show for it. Nothing.


Now, many of these donors are yet again squandering their money on stupid intra-party fights like immigration, giving their money to the same people who ripped them off before, or they are sitting on the sidelines.


Meanwhile, the unpopularity of Obamacare continues to rise. Imagine if Republicans had spent $400 million attacking Obamacare in Campaign 2012 instead of trying to get the progenitor of the law elected President.


Why the heck haven't the Republican mega donors started up multiple organizations to run nonstop sustained ad campaigns in swing states against Obamacare? Are they just that stupid? This is a no brainer.


The ads write themselves. Consider this — the IRS is now involved in a scandal over improper targeting of conservative, constitutional, and Jewish groups. Obamacare expands the IRS to be in charge of your healthcare. . . . please click here for the rest of the post


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2.  A Verdict Doesn't End the Gosnell Story

The horrors that unfolded in the clinic of Dr. Kermit Gosnell have rightly shocked and appalled the nation. Such were the atrocities committed in his office that even abortion advocates have recoiled in horror. And today, a Philadelphia jury finally brought Dr. Gosnell to justice, finding him guilty of first degree murder.


This monstrous individual–to call him a doctor is no longer fitting–got what he deserved.


But the Gosnell ordeal shouldn't slip quietly from the national conscience. On the contrary, it should be a wakeup call.


There's no need to recount his brutality; by now, we know the facts. And the fact that authorities ignored or overlooked his practice (which had a license!) for almost two decades raises the question: How many other Gosnells are out there? . . . please click here for the rest of the post


3.  Enter the non-President and his un-Administration

So… what, exactly, does Barack Obama "preside" over?  He claims to have learned about the IRS scandal by watching the evening news last Friday.  He's got no idea what those crazy rogue operatives in the State Department and intelligence community were doing when the Benghazi consulate was attacked, or during the crucial news cycles that followed.  He's got nothing to do with the economy – he wishes for jobs with all his heart when his head hits the pillow each night, but they never come.  The sequester he insisted on suddenly became a conspiracy to short-circuit his beloved super-government by trimming a few bucks off future spending increases.  Why, Mr. Obama was even helpless to keep the White House open for tours!


Reporting on the Benghazi and IRS scandals, NBC News correspondent Peter Alexander wailed, "Some observers are already asking if Mr. Obama is falling victim to the second-term curse."  Falling victim to a curse?  Leaving aside for a moment the inconvenient detail that Benghazi happened at the end of Obama's first term, the idea that he's some hapless doomed victim of malicious second-term evil spirits is pathetic.  He's a bystander to his own presidency now.  It's a crappy reality show he watches on TV. . . . please click here for the rest of the post


4.  PPP on the Brown-Warren Senate Race: A Polling Post-Mortem

Polls are back in the news, with the release of four public polls and an internal Gabriel Gomez campaign poll in the June 25 Massachusetts special Senate election to replace John Kerry. 3 of the 4 public polls show Ed Markey with a distinct but still surmountable lead, an average of 6 points; the fourth shows him up by 17 and looks like an outlier, adding 2.7 points by itself to Markey's lead in the RCP average. The Gomez campaign's internal poll shows Markey by 3; if you use the general rule of thumb that a campaign conducts multiple internal polls and will only release its most favorable internal, that's consistent with this currently being a 5-7 point race. Which is not a bad place for a Republican to be in Massachusetts five weeks before the election – it gives Gomez a puncher's chance in a special election – although you'd clearly still put better than 50/50 odds on Markey.  . . . please click here for the rest of the post


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Sincerely yours,

Erick Erickson
Editor-in-Chief, RedState


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